The aftermath of the Asian Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in San Francisco has left residents and businesses reeling. Many are expressing disappointment as the city's cleanliness and safety, achieved during the summit, have deteriorated. Some businesses are considering legal action against the city for loss of business. Additionally, concerns about crime, homelessness, and drug-related issues have resurfaced. Despite differing opinions, the impact of APEC on the city's economic landscape is evident, with small businesses closing and residents expressing dissatisfaction with the current state of the city.
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The San Francisco open air drug market is back after APEC. Not sure what DA @SFDAOffice Mayor @LondonBreed and gov @GavinNewsom are doing. Yup, they will clean it up for fancy leaders but not for SF residents. https://t.co/Q7InbVSP0q
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Will San Francisco’s Cleanup for APEC Last, or Was It a Temporary Face-Lift? The majority of the homeless people we spoke to said the city’s efforts felt like a shell game. https://t.co/YtKm5YyAeG
There were plenty of reasons to complain about APEC. But the bottom line is the event was a win for San Francisco and California, argues Sean Randolph of the Bay Area Council Economic Institute. https://t.co/pQTrx3T2Bn
With the APEC Summit over, San Francisco's cleaned-up image has started to fade, one business owner said. https://t.co/J2PDcxLSpy
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San Francisco democrats thought that it would be a good idea to build a skatepark in the heart of the crossroads between Tenderloin and SOMA aka The Fentanyl Bizarre. Now kids are skateboarding surrounded by people smoking and injecting fentanyl. The City will put up anti… https://t.co/9X3I2BLzVP
It's really sad to see the once thriving small businesses of San Francisco closing up shop and move out. The economic landscape is shifting, and it's not for the better.
San Francisco business owner slams Mayor London Breed for downplaying crime and homelessness with temporary effort to clean up the crime-ridden city for APEC: 'It's horrible... it's just a lot of drug heads' https://t.co/f5fL0zOqWp https://t.co/mZaE5RBXgq
The aftermath of the Asian Pacific Economic Cooperation Conference has left a mark on San Francisco. Since then, the whispers of people and small businesses bidding farewell have only grown louder. Ever since the Asian Pacific Economic Cooperation Conference, I can't tell you…
To San Franciscans, the city's clean-up for this week's APEC summit is proof that safety and cleanliness have been possible all along. https://t.co/Ws8KCFgutb via @EricaJSandberg
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APEC was not good for anybody… Not the people of San Francisco.. Or the local businesses… Some businesses are starting a lawsuit against the city for a lack of business. In fact, the only purpose Asian Pacific Economic Cooperation had was make our neighborhoods more ghetto…
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SF Businesses Suffered Major Losses During APEC, Owners Say. Read more by tapping the image below. ⬇️ https://t.co/TvCXofoFdM
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Reality is setting in for San Francisco residents who’d hoped the clean and safe streets they enjoyed during the APEC summit last week would still be there now that the high-profile gathering is over. https://t.co/faXreOBAe1
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